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charlie d'agata is in london with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you norah and charlie. arabic television networks are quoting local officials and saying 35 hostages and 15 kidnapers have been killed in an attack by algerian army helicopters at the plant. we can confirm through our own cbs news sources the algerian military had begun in operation to retake the facility and there were multiple deaths of both kidnappers and hosthostages. one report said the group was moving from one area to another by bus when the helicopters opened fire. the reuters news agency says there are remaining surviving hostages including two americans. the al qaeda-linked group said they had taken 41 foreign workers hostage including at least three americans in re retaliation for algerian's cooperation for the situation in neighboring mali. >> john good morning. >> good morning, charlie. >> what do we know about what happened on the ground? >> we know the algerians did have a plan. what we don't know whether that was based on a contingency
charlie d'agata is in london with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you norah and charlie. arabic television networks are quoting local officials and saying 35 hostages and 15 kidnapers have been killed in an attack by algerian army helicopters at the plant. we can confirm through our own cbs news sources the algerian military had begun in operation to retake the facility and there were multiple deaths of both kidnappers and hosthostages. one report said the group was moving...
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we begin with breaking news from london where a helicopter crashed this morning at the height of rush hour. it caused a huge fireball o them to be believed the helicopter pilot and 13 more have been treated for their injuries. flames and debris filled the road when a thick plume of black smoke marked the scene of the crash not far from one of the capital's busiest commuter intersections and the site of the new embassy. the helicopter collided with crane near the top of a high-rise building at a construction site before spiraling into the street in the middle of london's rush hour traffic. local resident matt haverson feared the worst. >> we thought it was a terror attack. someone shoultted that the plane flew into the crane. >> reporter: british police were quick of that unfinished building. charlie and norah? >> elizabeth palmer thank you. >>> boeing 787 dreamliner is having new trouble this morning. one of the groundbreaking airliners had to make yet another emergency landing. it happened less than reagan international airport but it has regulators and passengers watching carefully.
we begin with breaking news from london where a helicopter crashed this morning at the height of rush hour. it caused a huge fireball o them to be believed the helicopter pilot and 13 more have been treated for their injuries. flames and debris filled the road when a thick plume of black smoke marked the scene of the crash not far from one of the capital's busiest commuter intersections and the site of the new embassy. the helicopter collided with crane near the top of a high-rise building at a...
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mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> good morning, charlie and norah. there's late-breaking new this morning on aftrica's command. they say 10 to 20 passengers most of them thought to be americans but other nationalities as well. they're being ferreted out. some have injuries. we're told they'll be given medical treatment en route and dropped at military hospitals in europe. this follows the assault on the gas plant yesterday where hostages are still being held. there's still a great deal, of cours course, that is still unclear. hostages, reportedly more than 44 were being held. the fire began as some of the captives were being moved. the algerians feared the hostages were being taken away. the assault, though, was not the end of the incident. british prime minister david cameron provided the latest information and not much more this morning. >> when i spoke with the algerian prime minister late last night he told us the first step was complete but this is a large and complex site and they here still reviewing terrorists and other hostages within the si
mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> good morning, charlie and norah. there's late-breaking new this morning on aftrica's command. they say 10 to 20 passengers most of them thought to be americans but other nationalities as well. they're being ferreted out. some have injuries. we're told they'll be given medical treatment en route and dropped at military hospitals in europe. this follows the assault on the gas plant yesterday where hostages are still being held. there's...
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charlie d'agata in london. thank you, charlie. >>> disgraced cyclist lance armstrong's extended confession to oprah winfrey about using ee illicit drugs for years wrapped up last people that supported me and believed in me and they got lied to. >> part two of lance armstrong's conversation with oprah winfrey focused more on his personal life and the impact of his lies on those closest to him. >> i saw my son defending me. i said don't defend me anymore. some kid says something, do not defend me. just say, hey, my dad said he was sorry. >> but sorry may not be enough. for many armstrong's confession opened up a host of other questions. how were these drugs obtained? how were they distributed? how were they carried across state lines? bill string land has been covering bicycling for two decades. he thinks the cycling world wants more. >> we got a lot of it. it was big for armstrong to admit to that much but now we need details. >> those could comfy armstrong testifies before doping officials or in one of the nume
charlie d'agata in london. thank you, charlie. >>> disgraced cyclist lance armstrong's extended confession to oprah winfrey about using ee illicit drugs for years wrapped up last people that supported me and believed in me and they got lied to. >> part two of lance armstrong's conversation with oprah winfrey focused more on his personal life and the impact of his lies on those closest to him. >> i saw my son defending me. i said don't defend me anymore. some kid says...
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. >> every day millions of londoners take the underground trains to work. usually prince charles does not but he and his wife road the two this morning to mark the 150th anniversary. it was his first underground trip in under 33ees and it only lasted one stop. >> if you ever wondered where cats go when they head outside, get ready for a surprise. cats often attack other animals. estimate cats in the u.s. kill about 200 million bird as year. an astonishing 500 billion mammals like chipmunks and shrews. we should say there are a lot of cat lovers and owners. they took exception to this story because they say it's not domesticated cats. >> that's right. that's, in fact -- i had to look this study up because this story intrigued me because anybody who has a cat knows cat kills animals but apparently this study says these free-ranging cats have the biggest effect on wildlife extinction in this country. >> do you have a cat? >> i do have a cat. i do. >> i'm not a cat person, so i was like really, those cats. wait, wait, wait. >> it's kind of a weird story. >> let
. >> every day millions of londoners take the underground trains to work. usually prince charles does not but he and his wife road the two this morning to mark the 150th anniversary. it was his first underground trip in under 33ees and it only lasted one stop. >> if you ever wondered where cats go when they head outside, get ready for a surprise. cats often attack other animals. estimate cats in the u.s. kill about 200 million bird as year. an astonishing 500 billion mammals like...
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for "cbs this morning," i'm mark phillips in london. >> one more example. >> that's right, charlie. >> i know. >> extraordinary women. >> all you need is a shot. always. all you need is a shot. i like betty from bethlehem. she looks damn cool. she just does. betty from bethlehem. listen. i think thigher all great. a wonderful team. we've had great stories. >> they give dignity and pride. >> great stories on "cbs this morning." >> great morning, yeah. happy thursday. tomorrow's friday. >> happy day after your birthday. >> thank you. see you tomorrow. that does it for us. up next, your local (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (woman) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ building up from deep inside
for "cbs this morning," i'm mark phillips in london. >> one more example. >> that's right, charlie. >> i know. >> extraordinary women. >> all you need is a shot. always. all you need is a shot. i like betty from bethlehem. she looks damn cool. she just does. betty from bethlehem. listen. i think thigher all great. a wonderful team. we've had great stories. >> they give dignity and pride. >> great stories on "cbs this morning."...
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husband, that would be prince william, of course got to see it in a private unveiling this morning in london. the artist says kate wanted to be portrayed as natural rather than her official self. one art critic calls this portrait dire. i'm thinking ouch that critic had a little cup of hater-ade. that means people that don't meat mean you well. it's a serious portrait. it's not dire. >> it's not a great portrait. >> it doesn't give her justice. >> he had a cup, too. >> it's an official portrait. >> it's hard to accurately portray her because she is so stunning. >> she's gorgeous. >> you know what that's like don't you? >> there you go. >>u >>> you may have seen michael j. fox this week talking about new drugs that help him control his parkinson's disease. we'll look at new research that may diagnose parkinson's sooner and lead to better treatment coming up next on "cbs this morning." >>> this morning's "eye opener" at 8:00 is broegt brougt >> announcer: this morning's eye opener at is brought to you by our sponsor, for the inside story of shingles. you had chickenpox when you were a little g
husband, that would be prince william, of course got to see it in a private unveiling this morning in london. the artist says kate wanted to be portrayed as natural rather than her official self. one art critic calls this portrait dire. i'm thinking ouch that critic had a little cup of hater-ade. that means people that don't meat mean you well. it's a serious portrait. it's not dire. >> it's not a great portrait. >> it doesn't give her justice. >> he had a cup, too. >>...
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for "cbs this morning," i'm mark phillips in london. >> one more example. >> that's right, charlie. >> i know. >> extraordinary women. >> all you need is a shot. always. all you need is a shot. i like betty from bethlehem. she looks damn cool. she just does. betty from bethlehem. listen. i think thigher all great. a wonderful team. we've had great stories. >> they give dignity and pride. >> great stories on "cbs this morning." >> great morning yeah. happy thursday. tomorrow's friday. >> happy day after your birthday. >> thank you. see you tomorrow. that does it for us. up next your local ne >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi,everyone. good morning. 8:55. i'm frank mallicoat with your cbs 5 headlines. >>> in about five minutes, governor jerry brown will begin his state of the state address. the governor is expected to promote a tunnel system for water in the central valley and talk up plans to break up ground on the high-speed rail. he is also expected to propose an overhaul of funding for higher education. >>> a water main break is causing road damage and some in
for "cbs this morning," i'm mark phillips in london. >> one more example. >> that's right, charlie. >> i know. >> extraordinary women. >> all you need is a shot. always. all you need is a shot. i like betty from bethlehem. she looks damn cool. she just does. betty from bethlehem. listen. i think thigher all great. a wonderful team. we've had great stories. >> they give dignity and pride. >> great stories on "cbs this morning."...
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. >>> the london times" reports a biggest british territory is used to avoid taxes. the cup truck charity raised $278 million from 2010 to 2011 and only paid out $87 million to worthy >>> and our weather is going to be great here. a lot of sunshine, the sun just coming up, our mount vaca cam looking good. and we're going to see plenty of sunshine all day long around the bay area and these temperatures running well above the average by the afternoon. still, chilly in spots, freezing right now in santa rosa, 32. 40 in san jose. and 48 in san francisco. this afternoon, though, we're basking in sunshine. temperatures moving well into the 60s. the next couple of days should be gorgeous even into the weekend with just a few more clouds. cooler and unsettled toward the middle of next week. >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by green mountain coffee. brew a better day. >>> the super bowl party is long overdue. this morning we'll talk about the big game and the news from washington, with two people who know both of those cities well james carville and mary m
. >>> the london times" reports a biggest british territory is used to avoid taxes. the cup truck charity raised $278 million from 2010 to 2011 and only paid out $87 million to worthy >>> and our weather is going to be great here. a lot of sunshine, the sun just coming up, our mount vaca cam looking good. and we're going to see plenty of sunshine all day long around the bay area and these temperatures running well above the average by the afternoon. still, chilly in...
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mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. well, the u.s. military's african command began an airlift of survivors out of algeria this morning. as many as 20 former hostages u.s. citizens and others are being flown out on a u.s. plane. it had been brought into an airport near the facility that had been attacked. some of the survivors are injured. we don't know how seriously. they were due to receive medical treatment on the flight. they're being taken to military hospitals in europe. these are the first pictures of former hostages who were freed during the algerian assault on the desert natural gas facility where they had been held. they spoke of how they had escaped during the confusion that followed the attack by algerian forces on the al qaeda connected hostage takers who had overrun the plant. the former hostages clu included algerians and westerners some of whom had been injured in the assault. >> i was very impressed with the algerian army. very exciting episode. i feel sorry for anybody who has been hurt. >> the algerians had moved in
mark phillips is in london. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie. well, the u.s. military's african command began an airlift of survivors out of algeria this morning. as many as 20 former hostages u.s. citizens and others are being flown out on a u.s. plane. it had been brought into an airport near the facility that had been attacked. some of the survivors are injured. we don't know how seriously. they were due to receive medical treatment on the flight. they're being...
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. >>> i'm in london. i'll have the story on why the great british butler is making a great comeback. tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> millions of new yorkers and others around the country will never forget -- remember this story -- the miracle on the hudson? it's been four years ago today that usairways captain chesley " "sully" sullenberger landed after birds took out the engines. all the people survived. that shot of people on the wings of the plane i'll never forget it. >> amazing it was four years ago. >> i was thinking -- they say time flies when you get older. is that what's happening? i would have guessed two, three, not four. >> when you're having fun -- >> true. >> once again, what a great show today. thank you. thank you for all that happened. >> thank you. >> that does it for us. up next your local news. we'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >> take it easy. xo÷oxóñóxóxóñóxóp???h?÷ñ÷ñ÷ñ you score little victories every day. now you can do it with dinner. introducing la
. >>> i'm in london. i'll have the story on why the great british butler is making a great comeback. tomorrow on "cbs this morning." >>> millions of new yorkers and others around the country will never forget -- remember this story -- the miracle on the hudson? it's been four years ago today that usairways captain chesley " "sully" sullenberger landed after birds took out the engines. all the people survived. that shot of people on the wings of the...
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i was in london and i was -- i was just thinking about north carolina. i was so -- >> does it just flow once you got on to it? do the words just come? >> that certainly did. ♪ sweet baby james ♪ >> and when did "sweet baby james" come? >> it was six months to a year later. i was driving down route 95 to north carolina to -- to see my nephew, james, for the first time. and i was thinking what sort of song would be good for a little baby boy. ♪ rock-a-bye my sweet baby james ♪ >> you're happiest when you feel those songs -- >> that's right. that's the moment -- that's the most thrilling thing, the most delightful thing that happens to me is when the pieces fall together and it makes a song. >> what's that like? >> it's just very satisfactory. it's just very, you know -- it's like a puzzle fits together somehow. i mean we all do it. writing music is a lot like listening to music or appreciating music. with just a little bit of an extra something to it. >> is that right? making music is akin to listening to music? >> yeah. i mean i think of songs as
i was in london and i was -- i was just thinking about north carolina. i was so -- >> does it just flow once you got on to it? do the words just come? >> that certainly did. ♪ sweet baby james ♪ >> and when did "sweet baby james" come? >> it was six months to a year later. i was driving down route 95 to north carolina to -- to see my nephew, james, for the first time. and i was thinking what sort of song would be good for a little baby boy. ♪ rock-a-bye...
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hmtd was the same explosive that was believed to have been used during the 2005 london bombings. >> it's extremely potent. one of the reasons why it's so appealing for terrorists to use is essentially they can get all the ingredients for this at local hardware stores. >> the 27-year-old gliedman is the daughter of a prominent real estate maker and top new york oncologist. she was also nine months pregnant at the time of her arrest this weekend and gave birth to a baby girl soon afterward. cbs news has learned the police seized two shotguns, a flare lawn cher, high capacity rifle pieces, pages from a do-it-yourself manual called the terrorist encyclopedia. the "new york post" reports greene was a member of the occupy wall street movement but the group has denied this. >> the majority were peaceful protesters but there was a more raj cal fringe element to the group and there was a concern at some point they might turn to violence if they weren't accomplished their political aims. >> reporter: their arrests reminiscent of others. who could forget the pictures of newspaper heiress patty hear
hmtd was the same explosive that was believed to have been used during the 2005 london bombings. >> it's extremely potent. one of the reasons why it's so appealing for terrorists to use is essentially they can get all the ingredients for this at local hardware stores. >> the 27-year-old gliedman is the daughter of a prominent real estate maker and top new york oncologist. she was also nine months pregnant at the time of her arrest this weekend and gave birth to a baby girl soon...
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fireworks display over the skies of london. >> all that. >> i'm single, so let's get it on. >> there are so many people making out it's sloppy. >> who to you think would win in a fistfight. you or -- >> and all that matters. >> last night was the first new year's eve without the iconic countdown from dick clark. >> most people come and go. dick clark was here for generations. >> on "cbs this morning." >> somebody on twitter said there would be a drinking game every time i giggled nervously. >> make it better. break it down. we're on the couch. >> we'll be right back. see you later. bye-bye. see you later. bye-bye. we'll be right back. captioning funded by cbs >>> happy new year and welcome to "cbs this morning." >> we're starting a new year. >> looking forward to 2013. >> yeah. i am, too. >> you guys have any new year's resolutions. >> to be better and better and better and better. >> that's funny. that's what i was going to say. be better. >> i think that's a good one. >> across the board. at everything. >> i'm going to hold both of you to it. >> how about you? >> i think i'm going
fireworks display over the skies of london. >> all that. >> i'm single, so let's get it on. >> there are so many people making out it's sloppy. >> who to you think would win in a fistfight. you or -- >> and all that matters. >> last night was the first new year's eve without the iconic countdown from dick clark. >> most people come and go. dick clark was here for generations. >> on "cbs this morning." >> somebody on twitter said...
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he's a friend of our own correspondent clairry sa ward who's in london clariss, good morning. >> good morning, norah and charlie. >> you know james foley. how concerned is everyone, certainly his colleagues. you know him. >> everyone's extremely concerned. as you said before, james was abducted by armed gunmen on thanksgiving day. h was on his way out of syria trying to reach the turkish border and really since then nothing has been heard from him. we don't know who has him, we don't know what the motivations were for kidnapping and really in that part of syria, there's no way of narrowing it down. it could be rogue or criminal elements from within the free syrian army and rebel fighters. it could be extremist elements. it could be -- there are still pockets of regime presence there and, of course, there are those pro-regime militias, so very difficult to get a sense of who has james. >> if syria is that dangerous, one of the most dangerous for reporters to cover, how do you cover the story? >> it's incredibly challenge. it's not the same as reporting from iraq and afghanistan where y
he's a friend of our own correspondent clairry sa ward who's in london clariss, good morning. >> good morning, norah and charlie. >> you know james foley. how concerned is everyone, certainly his colleagues. you know him. >> everyone's extremely concerned. as you said before, james was abducted by armed gunmen on thanksgiving day. h was on his way out of syria trying to reach the turkish border and really since then nothing has been heard from him. we don't know who has him,...
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. >> reporter: when the show first opened in new york, it had already been a hit for two years in london. still not all the critics took to it kindly. one review in "the new york times" called it psychologically lightweight, yet the show has not only survived. it has thrived. what makes this appeal to the generation of millennials the same way that it appeared to the '80s set? >> i just think that everybody wants a little idealistic romance in his life. i don't think that will ever change. as long as there are people, they yearn for some connection to other people. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning," i'm michelle miller in new york. >> nicely done. i've seen phantom nine times because i love the music so much. i've seen it nine times. somebody comes to town, you want to take them to something good, the music never gets old. >> does it change much when you see it nine times? >> no, it doesn't, because i love the music. >> and sara brightman is one of my favorites. during the break i'll give you a performance. >> go ahead. >> gayle, save me. >>> do you have trouble forgiving those who hav
. >> reporter: when the show first opened in new york, it had already been a hit for two years in london. still not all the critics took to it kindly. one review in "the new york times" called it psychologically lightweight, yet the show has not only survived. it has thrived. what makes this appeal to the generation of millennials the same way that it appeared to the '80s set? >> i just think that everybody wants a little idealistic romance in his life. i don't think that...
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she's in london. good morning. >> good morning, norah. good morning, charlie. there's still very few details as to exactly what happened yesterday. the syrian government has said that that israeli air strike hit a military research base about seven miles northwest of damascus. israeli officials are not saying anything, but a pentagon official tells cbs news that, in fact, the intended target or target was believed to be a convoy that was carried heavy weapons out of syria into lebanon to go to hezbollah, the shiite militant group. now, obviously syria share as border with israel. it has very serious concerns about the security situation inside syria particularly because syria has a significant stock of chemical weapons. at this stage no one expecting syria to launch a retall ta torre torrey attack but serious concerns that their civil war is spilling across its borders. >> thank you, clarissa ward. >>> time now to show you some of the headlines from around the globe. the new york times says last night's hearing on gun control in newtown, connecticut, was an emo
she's in london. good morning. >> good morning, norah. good morning, charlie. there's still very few details as to exactly what happened yesterday. the syrian government has said that that israeli air strike hit a military research base about seven miles northwest of damascus. israeli officials are not saying anything, but a pentagon official tells cbs news that, in fact, the intended target or target was believed to be a convoy that was carried heavy weapons out of syria into lebanon to...
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for months on end the cast and crew take over highcler castle, home of the countryside in southwest london. >> we have the southwest house. it's become an identifiable figure of downton abbie. >> reporter: part of the fun is what the season's shot gave away about season three. >> i'm sorry, mr. charkum. >> reporter: season 3 spoiler coming up. >> are you telling me that the money is all gone. >> i believe so. >> the lion's share of cora's fortune? >> reporter: in the wardrobe trailer while we were there, what was being picked out for the next day's shooting looked right for a wedding, but whose? give me a hint. just a little bit of a hint of season 3. >> i never really like to discuss plot points really. i mean i -- branson and sybil have their troubles. downton is in danger, but i think that's going to be all you get to be going on with. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning" i'm martha teichner. >> we're addicted to this in our house. >> i'm going to get into it. >> i took my 16-year-old to see the male lead of this show. she got her picture taken with him. she was pogo jumping for the next
for months on end the cast and crew take over highcler castle, home of the countryside in southwest london. >> we have the southwest house. it's become an identifiable figure of downton abbie. >> reporter: part of the fun is what the season's shot gave away about season three. >> i'm sorry, mr. charkum. >> reporter: season 3 spoiler coming up. >> are you telling me that the money is all gone. >> i believe so. >> the lion's share of cora's fortune?...
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celebrations around the world, 1,000 people in hong kong, spectacular fireworks display over the skies of london. >> i'm saying let's get it on. >> it's so many people making out. >> it's you and me yea! >> all that matters. >> last night was the first new year's eve without the iconic countdown from dick clark. >> most people come and go dick clark was here for generations. >> someone on twitter said there was going to be a drinking game every time i giggle nervously. >> break it down because we're on the couch. >> we'll be right back. see you later bye-bye. we'll be right back. captioning funded by cbs >>> happy new year and welcome to "cbs this morning." >> starting a new year. >> looking forward to 2013. >> yes, i am, too. >> you guys have any new year's resolutions? >> to be better and better and better and better. >> that's so funny, that's what i was going to say, be better. >> that's a good one. >> nothing specific. >> no. >> across the board at everything. >> i'm going to hold boast both of you to it. >> how about you? >> i think i'm going to run a half marathon this year, that's my goa
celebrations around the world, 1,000 people in hong kong, spectacular fireworks display over the skies of london. >> i'm saying let's get it on. >> it's so many people making out. >> it's you and me yea! >> all that matters. >> last night was the first new year's eve without the iconic countdown from dick clark. >> most people come and go dick clark was here for generations. >> someone on twitter said there was going to be a drinking game every time i...